The way Wegman's photographs use popular culture and humour to address the function of art and of the artist is analyzed. Biographical notes. Bibl. 4 p
Humour is the term for any message delivered through action, speech, writing or image, which produce...
In different historic periods, artists used the element of humor in their works of art and the resul...
There are many functions of humour in visual art. Humour affacts the way we perceive an artwork and ...
The way Wegman's photographs use popular culture and humour to address the function of art and of th...
Kunz relates how Wegman expresses his familiarity with the nuances of popular American culture throu...
Paul situates Wegman's drawings within the larger context of his practice, which he links to Minimal...
Examining Wegman's early photographic work, Paul focuses on the documentary process as a means of ar...
Books & the Arts piece on photographer William Wegman who was in Portland recently to receive the M...
A broadsheet on Neimanas' photographic murals, with an artist's statement on the technical process u...
What\u27s in a Picture? piece on a photo of William Wegman\u27s weimaraners, Battina, dressed as Li...
William Wegman, a summer resident of Rangeley, photographs his Weimarener dogs in various costumes f...
William Wegman, 63, known for his often humorous portraits of weimaraners, lives most of the year in...
During the second quarter of the twentieth century, artists became increasingly prominent subjects o...
Lux describes Woodman's aesthecized photographic portraits, self-portraits and life studies by way o...
Tousley analyses Corman's photographs, his use of found snapshot images, and his strategies of selec...
Humour is the term for any message delivered through action, speech, writing or image, which produce...
In different historic periods, artists used the element of humor in their works of art and the resul...
There are many functions of humour in visual art. Humour affacts the way we perceive an artwork and ...
The way Wegman's photographs use popular culture and humour to address the function of art and of th...
Kunz relates how Wegman expresses his familiarity with the nuances of popular American culture throu...
Paul situates Wegman's drawings within the larger context of his practice, which he links to Minimal...
Examining Wegman's early photographic work, Paul focuses on the documentary process as a means of ar...
Books & the Arts piece on photographer William Wegman who was in Portland recently to receive the M...
A broadsheet on Neimanas' photographic murals, with an artist's statement on the technical process u...
What\u27s in a Picture? piece on a photo of William Wegman\u27s weimaraners, Battina, dressed as Li...
William Wegman, a summer resident of Rangeley, photographs his Weimarener dogs in various costumes f...
William Wegman, 63, known for his often humorous portraits of weimaraners, lives most of the year in...
During the second quarter of the twentieth century, artists became increasingly prominent subjects o...
Lux describes Woodman's aesthecized photographic portraits, self-portraits and life studies by way o...
Tousley analyses Corman's photographs, his use of found snapshot images, and his strategies of selec...
Humour is the term for any message delivered through action, speech, writing or image, which produce...
In different historic periods, artists used the element of humor in their works of art and the resul...
There are many functions of humour in visual art. Humour affacts the way we perceive an artwork and ...